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On June 10 2017 03:41 LightningStrike wrote: Also Imperial I think had the most pages of a single mafia game if I remember correctly.
LS, i am interested in who you think is mafia outside the claims?
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Yeh the mafia outside of claims is still confusing me.
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On June 10 2017 03:44 Holyflare wrote:Show nested quote +On June 10 2017 03:37 ritoky wrote: I don't fully think I understand UK politics. So is Theresa May going to stay PM or just interim through Brexit Negotiations? And why isn't the Northern Ireland party basically holding the government ransom for a huge cut of the pie? (that's how us obstructionist Americans do it) The conservatives don't have a majority in the house of commons to do anything so in order to maintain the majority of 326(i think?) seats they have to form a coalition with another party. The other parties with seats are all left/centre parties and so won't agree. The DUP (homophobic/abti abortion/creationist Irish nuts) are the only ones willing to do so and they will absolutely be demanding a lot of their policies will be shoved through. Bear in mind they won't be able to do anything of their wishes if they didn't form this coalition either. Theresa May will remain PM but she lost so much of her party power that people are calling for her to resign because she basically called an election to get more power and ended up with almost no power. I'm happy London almost unanimously voted Labour and saw sense. The rest of the country are a bunch of degenerate cockwombles though. I don't think Theresa May will remain PM for very long, she'll probably resign within the week.
I feel like there's tons of intricate things here that I probably should know, but why would she resign? I know she doesn't have the public mandate she was looking for, but for all intents and purposes isn't she still the leader of the majority party? Why would you willingly abdicate power? Or did she lose key members who supported her in the election turnover or? And is there a better conservative alternative? From what I read the next guy up is a douche canoe.
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On June 10 2017 03:51 Prison Break wrote: May be LS after all
Why, and do you think LS would be more likely a partner for HF or TW?
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She was ahead, she had a majority already. She called this election to gain more of a majority because she was cocky. She never turned up to debate any of the parties ever, she ran a smear campaign. You're not allowed to broadcast smear campaigns in the uk tv but she was doing it all over youtube and stuff. Real US politics attack with strong and stable soundbites.
She took her party from a position of absolute power and ran it into a position where there's a "hung parliament" so her party can effectively get nothing they want through the house of commons.
Now she's partnered with religious extremists after imploring to fight against religious extremists.
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On June 10 2017 03:52 ritoky wrote:Show nested quote +On June 10 2017 03:44 Holyflare wrote:On June 10 2017 03:37 ritoky wrote: I don't fully think I understand UK politics. So is Theresa May going to stay PM or just interim through Brexit Negotiations? And why isn't the Northern Ireland party basically holding the government ransom for a huge cut of the pie? (that's how us obstructionist Americans do it) The conservatives don't have a majority in the house of commons to do anything so in order to maintain the majority of 326(i think?) seats they have to form a coalition with another party. The other parties with seats are all left/centre parties and so won't agree. The DUP (homophobic/abti abortion/creationist Irish nuts) are the only ones willing to do so and they will absolutely be demanding a lot of their policies will be shoved through. Bear in mind they won't be able to do anything of their wishes if they didn't form this coalition either. Theresa May will remain PM but she lost so much of her party power that people are calling for her to resign because she basically called an election to get more power and ended up with almost no power. I'm happy London almost unanimously voted Labour and saw sense. The rest of the country are a bunch of degenerate cockwombles though. I don't think Theresa May will remain PM for very long, she'll probably resign within the week. I feel like there's tons of intricate things here that I probably should know, but why would she resign? I know she doesn't have the public mandate she was looking for, but for all intents and purposes isn't she still the leader of the majority party? Why would you willingly abdicate power? Or did she lose key members who supported her in the election turnover or? And is there a better conservative alternative? From what I read the next guy up is a douche canoe.
I can't understand why it's so difficult for the Brits to realize that Lord Buckethead is the only politician (and intergalactic overlord) that truly represents the interests of the common folk.
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He's closely rivaled by mr fish finger who got 300+ votes
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On June 10 2017 04:07 kitaman27 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 10 2017 03:52 ritoky wrote:On June 10 2017 03:44 Holyflare wrote:On June 10 2017 03:37 ritoky wrote: I don't fully think I understand UK politics. So is Theresa May going to stay PM or just interim through Brexit Negotiations? And why isn't the Northern Ireland party basically holding the government ransom for a huge cut of the pie? (that's how us obstructionist Americans do it) The conservatives don't have a majority in the house of commons to do anything so in order to maintain the majority of 326(i think?) seats they have to form a coalition with another party. The other parties with seats are all left/centre parties and so won't agree. The DUP (homophobic/abti abortion/creationist Irish nuts) are the only ones willing to do so and they will absolutely be demanding a lot of their policies will be shoved through. Bear in mind they won't be able to do anything of their wishes if they didn't form this coalition either. Theresa May will remain PM but she lost so much of her party power that people are calling for her to resign because she basically called an election to get more power and ended up with almost no power. I'm happy London almost unanimously voted Labour and saw sense. The rest of the country are a bunch of degenerate cockwombles though. I don't think Theresa May will remain PM for very long, she'll probably resign within the week. I feel like there's tons of intricate things here that I probably should know, but why would she resign? I know she doesn't have the public mandate she was looking for, but for all intents and purposes isn't she still the leader of the majority party? Why would you willingly abdicate power? Or did she lose key members who supported her in the election turnover or? And is there a better conservative alternative? From what I read the next guy up is a douche canoe. I can't understand why it's so difficult for the Brits to realize that Lord Buckethead is the only politician (and intergalactic overlord) that truly represents the interests of the common folk.
who is this guy randomly popping in claiming lord buckethead over elmo.
scum
lynch
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On June 10 2017 04:03 Holyflare wrote: She was ahead, she had a majority already. She called this election to gain more of a majority because she was cocky. She never turned up to debate any of the parties ever, she ran a smear campaign. You're not allowed to broadcast smear campaigns in the uk tv but she was doing it all over youtube and stuff. Real US politics attack with strong and stable soundbites.
She took her party from a position of absolute power and ran it into a position where there's a "hung parliament" so her party can effectively get nothing they want through the house of commons.
Now she's partnered with religious extremists after imploring to fight against religious extremists.
I guess I am just too used to America where old white people hold onto power with their arthritic fingers until their dying breath regardless of if they do awful things or have 0 public support or tank their own party.
Funny how they targeted young people with negative ads via internet advertising and got absolutely rekt in that demo. Shoulda learned from Obama, hope, change, and free shit is the way to go for the young people!
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also those county fair ribbons they have to wear make me laugh. o tradition.
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On June 10 2017 04:02 ritoky wrote:Why, and do you think LS would be more likely a partner for HF or TW?
If it's TW
Because I know I'm town, and if you're town, then grack/BTDT are green checked, I townread Conversion now, so only LS and tubesock would be left as options then
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Those ribbon ceremonies were great. They should introduce them to our elections.
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On June 10 2017 03:47 ritoky wrote:Show nested quote +On June 10 2017 03:41 LightningStrike wrote: Also Imperial I think had the most pages of a single mafia game if I remember correctly. LS, i am interested in who you think is mafia outside the claims? From my PoV it's one of Covnersion, PB, and Tubesock by PoE alone. PB seems likely town by meta. So that leaves Conversion and Tubesock as my last scum there. Tubesock did vote 2nd on James but if TW was the roleblocker he probably would do that bus honestly. Conversion I liked some of his posts after I read his filter a bit but his weird reaction to the flip seems odd defending himself about being a team with PB. So ya One of Tubesock and Conversion is my last scum you?
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On June 10 2017 04:12 Holyflare wrote: I think tw might be rber I didn't see this post until I just posted my potential scum list lmao.
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On June 10 2017 04:07 kitaman27 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 10 2017 03:52 ritoky wrote:On June 10 2017 03:44 Holyflare wrote:On June 10 2017 03:37 ritoky wrote: I don't fully think I understand UK politics. So is Theresa May going to stay PM or just interim through Brexit Negotiations? And why isn't the Northern Ireland party basically holding the government ransom for a huge cut of the pie? (that's how us obstructionist Americans do it) The conservatives don't have a majority in the house of commons to do anything so in order to maintain the majority of 326(i think?) seats they have to form a coalition with another party. The other parties with seats are all left/centre parties and so won't agree. The DUP (homophobic/abti abortion/creationist Irish nuts) are the only ones willing to do so and they will absolutely be demanding a lot of their policies will be shoved through. Bear in mind they won't be able to do anything of their wishes if they didn't form this coalition either. Theresa May will remain PM but she lost so much of her party power that people are calling for her to resign because she basically called an election to get more power and ended up with almost no power. I'm happy London almost unanimously voted Labour and saw sense. The rest of the country are a bunch of degenerate cockwombles though. I don't think Theresa May will remain PM for very long, she'll probably resign within the week. I feel like there's tons of intricate things here that I probably should know, but why would she resign? I know she doesn't have the public mandate she was looking for, but for all intents and purposes isn't she still the leader of the majority party? Why would you willingly abdicate power? Or did she lose key members who supported her in the election turnover or? And is there a better conservative alternative? From what I read the next guy up is a douche canoe. I can't understand why it's so difficult for the Brits to realize that Lord Buckethead is the only politician (and intergalactic overlord) that truly represents the interests of the common folk. Why the host is talking about politics in the game thread rolf.
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On June 10 2017 04:25 LightningStrike wrote:I didn't see this post until I just posted my potential scum list lmao. But to be real though it would explain why they would switch to James over lynching TW.
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I do get the impression tube just afks and comes back to post an update post and leave again.
But i like what he says each time is the problem.
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And his switch was very carefree I liked it a lot
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